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According to a 2011 report by the rights group Oxfam, international investors have bought, sold or leased some 227 million hectares of land in Africa — a figure equivalent to a good chunk of Western Europe.

As they concluded talks in Jerusalem and Gaza in recent days in preparation for the coming round of peace negotiations in Maryland, American officials said optimistically that they anticipated 17 initial private investors and an eventual 40,000 workers at the park, a figure equivalent to a fifth of the current Gaza labor force.

RIM's PlayBook shipped 199,000 units by IDC's figures, equivalent to 1.1% of the market.

Shockproof figures equivalent to MIL Standard (Olympus test conditions).

Likewise, those with 30,000 hours or more of lifetime exposure – a figure equivalent to 5 hours a day for over 16 years – were 2.4 times more likely to develop RCC.

The new regime, which will apply only to students ordinarily resident in Wales, will see students from families earning under £18,000 a year, or who had previously been in care, receiving up to £8,000 in grants, a figure equivalent to the "national living wage", based on 37.5 hours a week over a 30-week academic year.

According to Mr Ugalde, the designation will be a huge boost to members of the CPA, who produce 106 million pasties a year, worth a total of £65m per annum - a figure equivalent to 3% of Cornwall's gross domestic product.

Universal coverage in America is expected to cost $1 trillion over 10 years not a small amount, but a figure equivalent to the amount health care costs rise each year, according to Jonathan Gruber, Professor of Economics.

In a European study, Foss et al [ 22] included 44 consecutive patients with in-hospital hip fracture, a figure equivalent to 7% of all in-hospital fractures; these patients had a worse functional level and more comorbidities before the fracture and a significantly worse postoperative evolution, doubling the hospital stay and mortality during admission.

Japanese banks went on a lending spree, expanding their loan portfolios by $3.6 trillion -- a figure equivalent to 72percentt of the entire Japanese economy -- and in many cases taking buildings as collateral.

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